<p>I am currently a sophomore in Florida but I play to move back to California after this school year. I am in the IB Program so weighting is different here. I would like to know my chances at other UCs.</p>
<p>Freshman year
Pre-Calc Honors - B
AP Psychology - B
Pre-IB Biology - B
Pre-IB English - A
Pre-IB French (I believe this class does not give honors credit but the others do) - A
AP World History - B
3.33 UW 3.92 W</p>
<p>Sophmore year
AP Calc - B
Pre-IB Chemistry - B
AP English Language - A
Pre-IB French - B
AP European History - A
AP Human Geography - B
3.33 UW 4.17W</p>
<p>PSAT: 194</p>
<p>Job: Worked at Publix during the summer</p>
<p>EC: Tennis, Environmental Club, French Honor Society, FBLA, Thespian, and Future Leaders
As a sophomore I do not hold any officer positions.</p>
<p>Unless I am misunderstanding your post, (sophomore in HS?) I am just going to tell you that it’s way too early to say what your chances are at any college unless they are just open admissions. I suggest you stop taking so many AP courses and focus on getting your unweighted GPA higher. Cut it down to two AP a semester and try to get A’s in everything for a 4.4. If you keep getting 3.3’s semester after semester you’re chances of getting in to many colleges are going to plummet.</p>
<p>no Its absolutely fine for you to be challenging yourself! Its always better to take a challenging course and get an B or an A in it than it is to settle for an easy class… You have so much class rigor for freshman and sophomore years already… so don’t take anything less challenging in your junior/ senior year… it would look bad on your application and you would appear to be less motivated to colleges and thats the last thing you want! Besides your Weighted GPA looks pretty good (a 4.17)… </p>